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- WSL 2 Table Results Top goalscorers
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{{Infobox football league season | competition = FA WSL | season = Spring Series | winners = Chelsea | prevseason = 2016 | nextseason = 2017–18 }}The FA WSL Spring Series was an interim edition of the FA WSL between the sixth and seventh full seasons. The Spring Series ran from February to May 2017 to bridge the gap from the 2016 FA WSL season which ran from March to September as a summer tournament, and the 2017–18 season which started in September 2017.[1][2] While the 2017–18 season planned to feature 21 clubs,[2] the Spring Series contained 20. Notts County Ladies F.C. folded two days before they were due to play their first Spring Series game, leaving 19 teams in total.[3] Teams played each other once, with no promotion or relegation before the full 2017–18 season.[4] WSL2 began in February, while WSL1 started in April.[4] Teams- WSL 1
{{location map+ |England |width=300 |caption=Locations of the Spring Series WSL 1 teams |places={{location map~ |England |lat=51.6578 |long=-0.2723 |label= Arsenal }}{{location map~ |England |lat=52.4386 |long=-1.7572 |label= Birmingham City }}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.5293 |long=-2.5692 |label= Bristol City |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.2511 |long=-0.3007 |label= Chelsea |position=bottom}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.365833|long=-2.738333 |label= Liverpool |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.4838 |long=-2.2038 |label= Manchester City |position=top}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.630556 |long=-0.800278 |label= Reading |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=54.821664 |long=-1.4555 |label= Sunderland |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=50.950261 |long=-2.673844 |label= Yeovil Town |position=left}} }} Team | Location | Ground | Capacity | 2016 season |
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Arsenal | Borehamwood | Meadow Park | 4,502 | 3rd | Birmingham City | Solihull | Damson Park | 3,050 | 4th | Bristol City | Filton | Stoke Gifford Stadium | 1,500 | {{hs|12}}2nd, WSL 2 | Chelsea | Staines | Wheatsheaf Park | 3,009 | 2nd | Liverpool | Widnes | Select Security Stadium | 13,350 | 5th | Manchester City | Manchester | Academy Stadium | 7,000 | 1st | Reading | High Wycombe | Adams Park | 9,617 | 8th | Sunderland | Hetton-le-Hole | Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground | 2,500 | 7th | Yeovil Town | Yeovil | Huish Park | 9,565 | {{hs|11}}1st, WSL 2 | {{clear}}- WSL 2
{{location map+ |England |width=300 |caption=Locations of the Spring Series WSL 2 teams |places={{location map~ |England |lat=52.628449 |long=-1.688942 |label= Aston Villa |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.646158 |long=-0.191733 |label= London Bees |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=50.829864 |long=-0.324137 |label= Brighton & Hove Albion |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.509722 |long=-1.113889 |label= Doncaster Rovers Belles |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=54.767184 |long=-1.558688 |label= Durham |position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.4872 |long=-3.0343 |label= Everton |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.506285 |long=-0.040282 |label= Millwall Lionesses |position=bottom}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.681305 |long=-1.274641 |label= Oxford United |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.3098 |long= -1.4783 |label= Sheffield |position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.722118 |long=-0.450800 |label= Watford |position=top}} }} Team | Location | Ground | Capacity | 2016 season |
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Aston Villa | Tamworth | The Lamb Ground | 4,000 | 7th | Brighton & Hove Albion | Lancing | Culver Road | 2,000 | {{hs|22}}1st, 2015–16 WPL | Doncaster Rovers Belles | Doncaster | Keepmoat Stadium | 15,231 | {{hs|1.0}}9th, WSL 1 | Durham | Durham | New Ferens Park | 3,000 | 4th | Everton | Widnes | Select Security Stadium | 13,350 | 3rd | London Bees | Canons Park | The Hive Stadium | 5,176 | 6th | Millwall Lionesses | Bermondsey | St. Paul's Sports Ground | 2,500 | 8th | Oxford United | Abingdon | Northcourt Road | 2,000 | 9th | Sheffield | Dronfield | Coach and Horses | 2,000 | 5th | Watford | Kings Langley | Global Metcorp Stadium | 1,000 | 10th |
WSL 1{{Infobox football league season |competition = FA WSL 1 |season = 2017 Spring Series |winners = |continentalcup = |continentalcup qualifiers = |league topscorer = Fran Kirby (6 goals) |biggest home win = {{nobreak|Chelsea 6–0 Yeovil Town}} (30 April 2017) |biggest away win = {{nobreak|Sunderland 0–7 Chelsea}} (21 May 2017) |highest scoring = {{nobreak|Arsenal 4–4 Liverpool}} (4 May 2017) |matches = 36 |total goals = 122 |prevseason = 2016 |nextseason = 2017–18 |updated = }}Ten teams were due to compete in this season.[2] Notts County Ladies announced it was folding and withdrew from the league two days before their first scheduled fixture.[3] Table{{2017 FA WSL Spring Series 1 table}}ResultsHome \\ Away Note 1 | ARS|Arsenal L.F.C.}} | BIR|Birmingham City L.F.C.}} | BRI|Bristol City W.F.C.}} | CHE|Chelsea L.F.C.}} | LIV|Liverpool L.F.C.}} | MCI|Manchester City L.F.C.}} | REA|Reading F.C. Women}} | SUN|Sunderland A.F.C. Ladies}} | YEO|Yeovil Town L.F.C.}} | Arsenal {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Birmingham City {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} | Bristol City {{fb r |gf=0|ga=5}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Chelsea {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=7|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=6|ga=0}} | Liverpool {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Manchester City {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=5|ga=1}} | Reading {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Sunderland {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=7}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Yeovil Town {{fb r |gf=1|ga=5}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{Fb r footer|u=3 June 2017|s=FA WSL|date=August 2015}}Top goalscorers{{updated|3 June 2017.}}[5]Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Fran Kirby | Chelsea | 6 | 2 | {{flagicon|SCO}} Caroline Weir | Liverpool | 5 | 3 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Karen Carney | Chelsea | 4 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Danielle Carter | Arsenal | {{flagicon|SCO}} Erin Cuthbert | Chelsea | {{flagicon|ENG}} Toni Duggan | Manchester City | {{flagicon|WAL}} Natasha Harding | Liverpool | {{flagicon|KOR}} Ji So-yun | Chelsea | {{flagicon|ENG}} Jordan Nobbs | Arsenal | {{flagicon|ENG}} Drew Spence | Chelsea |
WSL 2{{Infobox football league season | image = London Bees v Everton LFC, 20 May 2017 (001).jpg | caption = FA WSL 2 Spring Series trophy | competition = FA WSL 2 | season = 2017 Spring Series | winners = | league topscorer = Courtney Sweetman-Kirk (9 goals) | Everton 5–0 Brighton & Hove Albion}} (30 April 2017) | London Bees 0–4 Everton}} (20 May 2017) {{nobreak|Oxford United 0–4 Doncaster Rovers Belles}} (21 May 2017) | Aston Villa 5–4 Durham}} (21 May 2017) | matches = 45 | total goals = 138 | prevseason = 2016 | nextseason = 2017–18 | updated = }}Ten teams competed in this season.[2] Brighton & Hove Albion was promoted after beating Sporting Club Albion in the 2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Championship play-off.[6][7] Following the closure of Notts County Ladies in April 2017, one team was promoted at the end of the Spring Series to the WSL1 for the 2017–18 season, based on an evaluation by the FA of applicant clubs' business plans, budget, youth development, facilities and on-pitch performance.[8] Table{{2017 FA WSL Spring Series 2 table}}ResultsHome \\ Away Note 1 | AST|Aston Villa L.F.C.}} | BRH|Brighton & Hove Ablion W.F.C.}} | DON|Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C.}} | DUR|Durham Women's F.C.}} | EVE|Everton L.F.C.}} | LON|London Bees}} | MIL|Millwall Lionesses L.F.C.}} | OXF|Oxford United Ladies F.C.}} | SHE|Sheffield F.C. Ladies}} | WAT|Watford L.F.C.}} | Aston Villa {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=5|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} | Brighton & Hove Albion {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} | Doncaster Rovers Belles {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Durham {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Everton {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=5|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}} | London Bees {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Millwall Lionesses {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Oxford United {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} | Sheffield {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} | Watford {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{Fb r footer|u=22 May 2017|s=FA WSL|date=January 2017}}Top goalscorers{{updated|21 May 2017.}}[5]Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Courtney Sweetman-Kirk | Doncaster Rovers Belles | 9 | 2 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Claudia Walker | Everton | 7 | 3 | {{flagicon|NIR}} Simone Magill | Everton | 5 | {{flagicon|SCO}} Zoe Ness | Durham | 5 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Natasha Baptiste | Aston Villa | 4 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Ashleigh Goddard | London Bees | {{flagicon|NGA}} Ini-Abasi Umotong | Oxford United | {{flagicon|ENG}} Jo Wilson | London Bees |
References1. ^{{cite web|title=New calendar for FA WSL|url=http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/07/new-calendar-for-fa-wsl.html|accessdate=12 October 2016}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|title=Women's Super League to switch to winter season in 2017|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36774563|accessdate=9 October 2016}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|title=Notts County Ladies: WSL 1 club fold on eve of Spring Series season|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39667392|accessdate=21 April 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=21 April 2017}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=Spring Series Fixtures|url=http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/jan/10/fa-wsl-spring-series-fixtures|publisher=FA|accessdate=24 January 2017}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|title=PLAYER STATS|url=http://www.fawsl.com/playerStats.html|accessdate=6 March 2017}} 6. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36409891 |title=Women's Premier League: Brighton beat Sporting Club Albion in play-off |date=29 May 2016 |publisher=BBC Sport |accessdate=6 June 2016}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36436141 |title=Brighton & Hove Albion Women promotion to Women's Super League approved |date=2 June 2016 |publisher=BBC Sport |accessdate=6 June 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|last1=Garry|first1=Tom|title=Women's Super League: WSL 2 clubs invited to apply to replace Notts County Ladies|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39934711|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=17 May 2017}}
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